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CHARITY FUNDS POPPY DAY FUND DONATIONS

The Secretary to the local Earl Haig's Fund writes:

Of all War Memorials perhaps one is still that of the education of ex- of the finest examples has been and omcers children, as an investiment combining permanence with utility, and it has been brought home to the Committee that their responsibility is by no means ended as soon as boy or girl leaves school. It is then is essential that everything that

employ- possible be done to enable these chil- dren not only to qualify for ment but to find employment, and to maintain themselves during period that their earning capacity is still small; and, in due course, to help. their parents in their old age and stekness. It is not dimeult for a boy or girl to find employment of a sort on soon as they leave school, but Use

continua. to Both days wage or salary is then so small that the parents have to support them, and in consequence they are, If anything, worse off than they were when the children were at school and being helped by the

fees. Department with school object of which has been to ensure that

the war children themselves do not suffer because of their fathers"

and to bring the

them up good citizens. The first object is now well on its way to final achievement,

By Order of the Board,

A. W. HUGHES,

General Manager, Hongkong, 7th October, 1936.

DO YOU DREAM

in a storm.

TOO MUCH? (Continued from Page 6.)

This actually happened. and everyone on board perished, so Bringing Cargo from Marsellies that Burvey owed his life to the

Friday. Governor's dream. etc., arrived Hongkong 300 October, 1936.

Consignees are hereby informed pinin these that their goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godown of the Hongkong Kowloon Whart and Godown Co., Ltd., Kow-

may loon. whence

delivery obtained immediately after landing

All claims must be sent in to me on or before 10th November, 1930, or they will not be recognized,

to f:X- Modern selence attempts

dreams in thin way "Now" is a very queer thing. When a man la awake and alert and in- terested, "now" to him is the instant When a mun, is less he is living.

"now" alert

spreads out and is not few sharp, tuking perhaps a seconds before and after the exact instant at which he is lying-

be

so

in sleep "now" may widen out su

as to Incorporate quite an oppre-

the

AB

and the future of the Branch in this connection iles more in the training children the and placing of the

educate, Association has helped to and in making them wage corners. During the year 1,121 children

were cost assisted with school fees nt A of £24,478. The expenditure

assistance was £5,775. general

The local Poppy Day fund stands to date as follows;

$2,202 Previously acknowledgert

J. P. Sherry

c. c. Stark

D. J. Glimore

E.D. Sassoon Dunking Co., Ltd. H. C. Watson Sir William Horneli

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25

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10

$2,387

Further

will lute contributions gratefully received by Mr. F.. G. Maunder, Secretary to Earl Haig's this Fund,

York Bldg., Hongkong. Cheques should be made payable to Thomson & Co., and crossed “Poppy Day Fund."

Damaged Packages will be examin-clable part of the future and past, 13 the ed by

Company's Surveyor and any striking incident that Messra: Goddard and Douglas in the about to happen may be known to

support of presence of the Consignees at 10.00 the dreamer. In

theory it may be said that physicists November, n.m. on Thursday, 5th

clatin that the stream of time flows 1936.

both ways, backwards and forwards. though we can only appreciate the forward movement into the future. SORTED OUT

Revenue Consignees must have a Omcer in attendance when any duti- able goods are examined by the Company's Surveyorn,

No Fire Insurance will be elected by us in any case whatever.

R. ONL Agent. Hongkong, 30th October, 1038.

MEMORIAL FUND FURTHER DONATIONS TO THE PUBLIC PARKS SCHEME

The Hongkong

and Shanghai

A more mundane explanation of these dreams of the future is that In waking life a man makes all kinds al observations unconsciously Asleep his mind puts these observa tions together and makes deductions from them.

St. Vincent de Paul The Hon. Organising Secretary of the Bal Masque gratefully acknow- ledges the following contributions received towards the prizes of the Bal Masque in aid of the funds of the Socicly of St. Vincent de Paul:

Caldecot, Caldecott HE the Governor, Sir Andrew C.M:O., C.B.E., and Lady Hon. Mr. & Mrs. R. A. C. North For instance

Hon. Mr. E. Taylor Dover might noticed without conscious effort that Hon. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Lo

the Governor of have when awake

a violent storm was on the way. He Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau

Hon. Mr.

S. H. Dodwell might have noted also certain de-

V. M. G. fects in the ship on which Harvey V. was to sail. Asleep his mind might. B. have deduced froin these observa-The Alonager, French Bank Bank has received a further donations that the ship would perish in MW. R. Mansfield lion to the King George V Memo- rial Fund, as follows:

12 must be remembered, too, that

deductions Previously acknowleged...$80,707.00 when such dream

accurate a great deal is heard of them. There must be thousands of dreams of the future which never come true,

II. V. Stokely

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Learn to understand your dreams and they will never make you u7- happy.

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Little Miss Isabel Durran, as she will appear in Misa Capell's forth-

coming Dancing Display at the King's Theatre to-morrow,

CINEMA NOTES

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dots two of the most talented and attractive singing stars of the day, It's safe to predict that it will proba- bly be remembered as the outstand- ing musical film of the season. Sing- Wolfgang ing ✡ score by Erich Korngold and Oscar Hammerstein 11. and neting a story that has more chann

anything and appeal than Bette Davis, who won the demy of Motion Picture Arts and comparable seen in months, Klepura Sciences award for the best perform-and Miss Swarthout are superb. They Merivale, ance by any actress in 1935, is seen are assisted by Phillip

makes is to-day at the Queen's Theatre in the noted stage star who First National picture The Golden movie debut in the film; and Benny

by Baker.

the chubby comedian who Arrow". Based on the story Michael Arica, Miss Davis plays the geta laughs merely by walking into part of a girl who is reputed to be a scene. Klepura makes his Ameri- fabulously wealthy and who is suren

"Under Two Flugs"

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Night," and proves even better than rounded by fortune hunters of high an movie debut in "Give Us This and low degrees. Sick and tired of in "Tell Me fo-night," the European their blundishments, she persuades apieture in which he starred couple shy young reporter to marry her, on of seasons back. And Miss Swarth- the presumption that is to be out, who came from the Metropoli- marriage of convenience, in order to tan Opera to the screen in "Rose of lovelier protect her from the importunities of the Rancho," is likewise

Credit for the fast pace Really in love than ever. the fortune-hunters. with the youth, she tries to win his and clever handling of the picture affections, only to find that an un- goes to Director Alexander Hall,

"Speed" bending price and a hatred of wealth

The drama and romance of mod- on his part effectually keep them

the world purpose ern Industry which upart. With the wiles of

combine ful young woman she resorts to flirt-large seldom recognizes, ing in order to make him jealous. with striking power in the Metro- But this merely enables her rival, a Goldwyn-Mayer production, “Speed," engagement of two nouvent rich oil heiress, to ensure which opened the husbartd in her tails. Com- days at the Majestic Theatre yester- plications pile up thick and fast to a day. The picture is happily titled. rlotous climax. Supporting. Miss It reflects the pace of the mechanical Davis in the rast are George Brent, age and at the same time, human- Eugene Palletle, Dick Foran, Carolizes the scene in any typical Ameri- Τ is a story Hughes, Catharine Douert, Craig can industrial plant. Reynolds, Ivan Lebedeft, G. P. Hunt of automobile manufacturing and of jey Jr. Hobart Cavanaugh, Henry dare-devil tests on dangerous curves. O'Neill and Eddie Accuff. Alfred E. with n colourful love affair in pro- Green directed.

gress. Lucien Hubbard was the pro- ducer and Edwin L. Marin directed In a thundering dramatic spectacle from a story by Lawrence Bachman

the and Kelms. that rivals the greatest of

The cast consists Milton

Wendy B Two of James Stewart,

Barrie. screen's achievements, "Under Flags, the 20th Century production Una Merkel, Weldon, Heyburn. Ted which is at the King's and Alhambra Healy, Ralph Morgan and. Patricin Theatres to-day, brings to the screen Wilder. Stewart portrays a

daring Ouida's unforgettable story of a man young man at the wheel, who redeemed from the Legions of the vitally concerned with his Invention Miss Barrie is love. The of a new carburettor. doomed by

Colman, charming in the role of a factory picture presents

daughter who goes to Claudette Colbert, Victor McLaglen executive's and Rosalind Russell with supporting work in the plant and promptly wins east of ten thousand. Colman is the heart of the world's most reckless Weldon Heyburn, dis- Foreign Legion, test driver. private in French Joved by Miss Colbert. She, in turn, tinguished on the New York stuge. has captured the heart of McLaglen, appears as the keen engineer who his Major. When Colman, who has also loves Miss Barrie. fled England to atone for brother's crime, falls in love with beautiful Rosalind Russell, the tule

Among the passengers who will begins to rise to its peak of drama- tie intensity. Frank Lloyd, who has arrive in Hongkong by the Empress demonstrated his ability to handle of Canada on Friday, will be the ast, following:-Mr. D. J. N. Anderson," spectacular productions in the directed this Darryl F. Zanuck pro barrister-at-law. son of Mr. and Mrs. duction flawlessly and with tre C. G. Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bagram, Mr. P, A. Cox, Retired As- memdnous dramatic impact. A

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"Give Us This Night” "Give Us This Night," a charming musical romance co-starring Jan and Gladys Swarthout, Kiepura opena on Wednesday at the Stor Theatre. Bringing together *19 It

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